2008 1000rr front view
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2008 1000rr front view
Ok guys I know all of us wanna see this
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RE: 2008 1000rr front view
Well S**T. That looks exactly like the side pics that have been going around. I LOVE the front end on that magazine pic, and really wish they would make that one without the "flat forehead" look, but it looks like we'll have to put up with the fugly 1000RR for at least 2 years.
What is with Honda and this "flat front" look all the sudden? First the 07 600RR that looks good, but not as sexy as the previous models. Then they take the absolutely drop-dead gorgeous 1000RR, and ruin it by smashing in the front and taking all the aggressive lines off the bike.
Honda is going to lose a lot of loyal riders to the R1 because of this new 1krr.
What is with Honda and this "flat front" look all the sudden? First the 07 600RR that looks good, but not as sexy as the previous models. Then they take the absolutely drop-dead gorgeous 1000RR, and ruin it by smashing in the front and taking all the aggressive lines off the bike.
Honda is going to lose a lot of loyal riders to the R1 because of this new 1krr.
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#9
RE: 2008 1000rr front view
sixshooter989
I can't believe you are hungry for more power on your 07 CBR1000 after two days, and you being new to a street bike. I'm not telling you to use all the power the superbike has to offer, but I don't think you are using all the horsepower (150rwhp) has to offer.
If you are riding on the street you can't possible run that bike to it's full potential. If you are on a track, unless you are a professional, you are probably not capable of getting the full potenial out of that bike. No disrespect.
If you run that bike to it's full potential, you have more than enough power without any mods.
When you are capable and the bike is broken in, run the bike and keep it in the powerband when you are hungry for power, there should be more than enough power for you than.
I can't believe you are hungry for more power on your 07 CBR1000 after two days, and you being new to a street bike. I'm not telling you to use all the power the superbike has to offer, but I don't think you are using all the horsepower (150rwhp) has to offer.
If you are riding on the street you can't possible run that bike to it's full potential. If you are on a track, unless you are a professional, you are probably not capable of getting the full potenial out of that bike. No disrespect.
If you run that bike to it's full potential, you have more than enough power without any mods.
When you are capable and the bike is broken in, run the bike and keep it in the powerband when you are hungry for power, there should be more than enough power for you than.
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